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Mayor’s Weekly Column
From the Desk of Thomas M. MeninoJust as our universities do a great job of educating our young students, we must also educate the students about their rights as tenants and their responsibility to be a good neighbor. In many neighborhoods, college housing is in close proximity to residents who often have very different schedules than college students and they must remember to be respectful of the working professionals and families who are their new neighbors. Our city agencies work hard not only enforcing codes and keeping streets clean, but also to help resolve any quality of life issues for both new and long time residents. Residents are reminded that household trash should be placed outside on regularly scheduled pickup days to avoid violations, and to prevent bed bugs, never pick up furniture left at the curb for trash collection. If you have any concerns or suspect a bed bug infestation, notify your landlord and call the Inspectional Services Department at (617) 635-5322.
Lock Your Cars! Man Checking for Open Vehicles
Early Wednesday morning, around 1-2 a.m., a man was seen checking open cars along Commercial Street, specifically in the parking lot between the Union and Lincoln Wharf buildings. Some open cars reportedly had property stolen. Car owners should ensure their vehicles are locked and do not leave any valuables (GPS, coins, laptops, etc.) in sight. If Read More…
Green Ticket Bill Passes House; Michlewitz Gives Maiden Speech
House Bill 3588, known as the Green Ticket Bill, passed in the Massachusetts House of Representatives on Thursday by a vote of 143-1. The bill now goes to the State Senate, where it appears to also have broad support. The Green Ticket Bill adds some teeth to tickets issued by Code Enforcement for violations of Read More…




